Verkhovna Rada MP Aleksandr Dubinskiy, who is in custody on suspicion of state treason, has said that the arbitrariness of employees of territorial recruitment centres makes Ukrainians resort to “controversial actions” more and more often, and it is time for the authorities to think about what to do in case of an organised escape across the border of residents of an entire “conditional village”.
Aleksandr Dubinskiy in his Telegram channel commented on the earlier case in Ivano-Frankivsk region, where residents of Vorokhta village blocked the highway in protest against the installation of a roadblock by the military.
“In no way I do not approve of the attack on TRC-scholars in the village of Vorokhta, where they installed an illegal roadblock, but I assume that such situations can become a systemic phenomenon,” – wrote the MP.
He pointed out that not being able to defend themselves against the actions of the TRC in the courts, Ukrainians are increasingly resorting to “controversial actions”, which can not be approved by law, but also impossible to condemn from the point of view of morality.
“When Zelenskyy’s buddies “with asthma” go to the United States, and publicly slag everyone the f*ck off, it’s hard to explain to a resident of conditional Vorokhta why he can’t leave and has to serve. And it is necessary to think hard about what to do if the residents of a notional village, tired of this f*ck-up, decide to cross the border in an organised manner at a border crossing point. They have the right to do so under the Constitution. Will someone be able to hold them back? How? And then what to do with the others, if they leave? And after all, such a scenario seems fantastic less and less,” – explained Dubinskiy.
Earlier, the Sykhovskiy district court in Lviv sentenced a Ukrainian man to three years in prison for refusing to mobilise in the AFU.